I am still a socialist. I am a left-of-center politician. I believe that in Africa, if you see the poverty around us, you can't afford to be anything else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a socialist. I'm amazed at how the spirit of socialism is alive and well in New York. I had always thought I wouldn't want to be here without a lot of money, but I was wrong about that.
I guess I'm a socialist at heart.
When I was in college, I was always saying I was a socialist.
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money.
Honesty compels me to say that I am not a socialist. But so what?
Everybody in politics claims to want to get everybody out of poverty. What's the opposite? Wealth. And what is often criticized by the left? Wealth.
I'm a socialist, and I'm not going to be ashamed to say it!
It's not difficult in South Africa for the ordinary person to see the link between capitalism and racist exploitation, and when one sees the link one immediately thinks in terms of a socialist alternative.
Poverty is not socialism. To be rich is glorious.
I am not a socialist.